“Your new apartment is great!” Charlie’s sister complimented.
Charlie gave her sister a virtual tour of the new place through a video call. It was late at night, but she was pumped up. She could not sleep!
“I know, it’s clean and spacious. I guess it’s worth $3000. Haha!”
“Pfft,” her sister, Freya, scoffed. “I think it’s cheap.”
“No! Haha!” Charlie laughed again. “Luxford is not as developed as Halliport. It’s only known for the university. So, rent should not be this expensive, but I’m just glad I found a place to stay.”
Charlie smiled as she sat on the sofa. She looked around, the wind blowing on her face from the living room balcony. She said, “I feel like this condo and this view will make me finish the rest of the year in Luxford.”
She only had one year left, and it would be really inconvenient to change schools in between. So, maybe, just maybe, she could bear it.
Charlie chatted with her family next. They had many questions, especially about her friends, but she said, “I just wanted a great view - get better inspiration to remain number one in the overall standing!”
“Good girl!” Her mother, Riley King, exclaimed.
“I’m proud of what you have achieved, especially your independence,” her father, Adrian King, said. “I still can’t believe that you have moved on your own, scouted a new place on your own -”
Charlie laughed, cutting her father’s words. “Dad, I’m not a child anymore, and yes, I have learned a lot since I studied here.”
Her brothers, Kian and Jasper, teased her in the background with just about anything, trying to get her attention. It all turned out to be a comedic family conference call.
At the end of it, Her father reminded her, “Focus on your goals and no dating until -”
“Until I’m twenty-five. I get it. I get it,” Charlie finished for her father. She laughed inwardly, thinking how old-fashioned it was. However, she understood her father was only being protective of her.
“Good night, Charlie Rae. We love you. We miss you every day,” her mother said.
Charlie blew a kiss for her mother, saying, “I miss you too, Mom. I love you. I love you, Dad, Freya, and my ever-annoying brothers!”
“Hey, you just miss us!” Jasper claimed.
“No one teases you there, I bet,” Kian, Charlie’s other brother, said.
Eventually, the call ended. Charlie was alone again, missing home. Her heart was still aching from the recent betrayal, but she knew she could move past it.
Charlie started with ‘moving on’ with a good night’s sleep at her new apartment.
She got comfortable in her new bed and pulled the covers over her frame. A new text message popped up on her screen just before she closed her eyes. She read the preview: [Hi, I’m your roommate. I’m arriving at dawn, but don’t worry. I can let myself in. I’m..]
Unfortunately, Charlie helplessly fell asleep. She did not bother to read the rest of the message.
***
In the morning, Charlie got up to drink a glass of warm water. It was her wake-up routine. When she walked back in her room’s direction, she heard the shower in the shared bathroom.
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